Coke has air bubbles. The air bubbles enter the stomach, and as the gas builds up, a belch will erupt. Drinking lots of Coke might increase your chances of belching, but may make you fart, pass gass, or have small, foul-tasting burps.
Carbon dioxide.
acid
yes
The global soft drink industry sells billions of units annually. In the US alone, over 12 billion cases of carbonated soft drinks are sold each year. The exact number fluctuates annually based on consumer trends and market conditions.
Burp cloths will be found wherever baby gear is sold. The websites for Target, Babies R Us, Buy Buy Baby, and Diapers all have burp clothes in stock.
drinks like us dont make it rain...we make it storm!
I live in nebraska, and this statement is false.
Pepsi, coke, mountain dew i don't really care this whole thing is tarded i love men, and tha;ldjf bla bla bla bla bla actually i think the 3 drinks are burritos and tacos and hamburgers!
55.9 gallons of soft drinks and 6.1 gallons of fruit drinks last year. (for each individual)
In our bodies, we digest animals on the inside with our stomachs. They howeverm digest it on the outside by vomiting digestive enzymes. They suck up the liquified animal that way. Buring happens when air enters the stomach. As spiders do not breathe the same way as us either(they have whole on the sides of their bodies), they simply can't burp.
Absolutely. I bought most of my son's bibs and burp clothes at Babies R Us - both in the store and online. They have a great selection. Plus, you can pick up all your other baby supplies while you're there!
I don't really think it will make us thirstier. However, it may be less effective than pure water, because of the sugar content.